Yesterday, our own Alan Steadman shared some advice. He told you to go out and explore, to travel, to see the world and meet new people so that those experiences could inform the stories you tell when you're working behind the camera.
Well, if you were looking for a shining example to go with those words, look no further than photographer, writer and cyclist Rob Lutter, then man who is currently 15,000km (about 9,300 miles) into a 40,000km (about 25,000 miles) photographic journey around the world.
When it came to documenting this trip, Lutter (who is a photographer and writer when he’s not on his bike) made sure to bring along his trusty Canon 5D. And so, since the moment two years ago when he set out from London, every step of the way has been recorded with stunning pictures he’s uploaded to his website, The LifeCycle.
After reading Alan Steadman's article about getting back and enjoying life, as a photographer. Not always hiding behind your camera but be able to tell the story about it. A new inspiration of mine has come about in the form of Rob Lutter. Learn about the world on a bike and photograph some of the most majestic views, you'll ever uncover.